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Dress/Discipline Policy

CAMS North and South Physical Education Department
Dress/Discipline Policy

When a student is unprepared for class, he/she will face consequences according to the following guidelines:
1st and 2nd Unprepared à Zero/No credit for day’s physical activity portion of the grade; If the student is unprepared he/she may participate at the teacher’s discretion.
3rd Time Unprepared à 1 Demerit and Zero for class
4th Time Unprepared à Phone Call Home and Zero for class
5th Time Unprepared à Zero for class
6th Time Unprepared à Time Slip (30 minutes of after school detention)
7th and 8th Unprepared à Zero for class
9th Time Unprepared à Referral to Administration/Parent Meeting
*A student is considered unprepared anytime he/she does not have at least one component of the PE uniform. This includes sneakers, as they are required for any type of physical activity.
NEW UNIFORM POLICY
- PE Uniform will be required starting with the 12-13 school year in all PE classes grades 6-12
- PE Uniform consists of 1 shirt - 1 short set - Cost $13
- PE Uniform must be purchased from the Middle School. It cannot be purchased from outside retail vendors - This will take place during the first week of school and select dates over the summer.
- PE Uniform has a CASD exclusive Logo on the Shirt and Shorts that can not be purchased any where else.
Students are NOT permitted to alter the uniform.

Grading Policy

How students are graded.**

  • Middle school students receive approximately 22 days of Physical Education Instruction during each marking period.
  • Students earn 3 pts. Per day for the following:
  • Preparation – includes wearing of school uniform and sneakers
  • Participation
  • Effort
  • (approx. 66 pts per marking period)

  • If a student is absent or chooses not to dress for PE class, they earn 0 pts for the day. No partial credit can be earned and points cannot be made up.

  • Students are also formatively and summatively assessed on their knowledge of the content that is presented by their teacher during class on various Physical Education concepts. Examples: quizzes, group work, discussions, tests, projects, etc. This equates to approx. 66 pts.

Total Points for the marking pd. – approx. 132.
This represents a balance between student participation and knowledge gained. Students are not only graded on what they can do, but also on what they know as with core classes.